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Re: Pretty dead in here

Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 8th, 2009, 2:52 pm

I'd love to trade the Krinkov for the G3, but unfortunately we both live 10,000 miles apart. Its going to be hard. Lol :D
I wasn't aware that CETME parts were available in the market. Well now i know :) Thanks Raymond
I've heard that there is some sort of a chemical that you put where a piece is soldered, and it unbinds it. Wonder if its true or not.

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Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 8th, 2009, 2:54 pm

mrdibbles wrote:I am a firm believer that guns should only be in the hands of people that know how to use them 8)

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Would you please elaborate me on your comment, i'm a little dumb. :)

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Unread post by raymond » March 8th, 2009, 5:12 pm

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It is a joke. Mr.D's picture is of 2 G.I. Joe dolls standing over a dead rodent.
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Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 8th, 2009, 5:22 pm

Ahh right, now i get it. :D Funny!

I wonder what happens to Mr D if animal rights people find this! :D lol
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Unread post by moose53 » March 8th, 2009, 10:33 pm

I'm a member of PETA

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Unread post by Rainman » March 8th, 2009, 11:56 pm

"If God didn't want us to eat animals, he shouldn't have made them so delicious" :D

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Unread post by Mr. Recovery » March 9th, 2009, 12:18 am

My Winchester M-88 in 308 has put a lot of tasty Animals on the table! :D
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Unread post by moose53 » March 9th, 2009, 1:28 am

I use a Remington 700 in .308

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Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 9th, 2009, 9:53 am

Its a pity that we have next to none .308 caliber rifle in the market.

We've got deer season now, but nothing to shoot with. :(

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Unread post by rickf » March 9th, 2009, 12:09 pm

Nothing to shoot with!!!!!!! :shock:

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sherwan_88 wrote:This is one rare piece you got there :shock: , i've never heard from anyone that they ever even saw a CETME Rifle. I've fired the Pak made G3 and the German G3, feels like a dream. Wonder what surprises this beauty might have. This rifle is one in a billion!

The tighter the magazine, the better it is, right? at least this is what i was told.

Raymond you rule! :D

I've attached a picture of my collection, they don't come near yours. But my only unique one is the Russian AKM (at least over here) . I want to get a sight for it, since their is no way to get one from abroad, i'll just have dream about it. :D

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Re: Pretty dead in here

Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 9th, 2009, 12:31 pm

You're funny Rick! :D

A 12 gauge shot would have me picking pellets all night from the deer. :lol: Neither can i shoot it with the AK, sights are very crude. cant see a damn thing through them, no wonder the Russians invented it. :lol:

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Unread post by Rainman » March 9th, 2009, 6:30 pm

Sherwan,

Here in Ohio during the primary deer season, we can only use shotgun and pistol. With shotgun we have "slug" ammunition containing only 1 large projectile per shell. It makes for a quicker and cleaner kill shot. Some states allow "buckshot" which is 2, 3 or 4 round balls per shell, but not here. Hunting shotguns are often fitted with rifled "grooved" barrels for more accuracy with the slugs and sabots, and sights or scopes too. Not uncommon to shoot deer at 100 meters plus with shotguns.

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Unread post by moose53 » March 9th, 2009, 7:11 pm

of course there are always alternative methods of hunting.... I got this two months ago, (my christmas present to me lol) and I've already bagged a deer and a coyote with it....

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Unread post by rickf » March 9th, 2009, 7:23 pm

Hey JIm, I have one of those hunting tools too, albeit a little older. I got two deer at once with it.

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Unread post by sherwan_88 » March 9th, 2009, 7:58 pm

Rainman wrote:Sherwan,

Here in Ohio during the primary deer season, we can only use shotgun and pistol. With shotgun we have "slug" ammunition containing only 1 large projectile per shell. It makes for a quicker and cleaner kill shot. Some states allow "buckshot" which is 2, 3 or 4 round balls per shell, but not here. Hunting shotguns are often fitted with rifled "grooved" barrels for more accuracy with the slugs and sabots, and sights or scopes too. Not uncommon to shoot deer at 100 meters plus with shotguns.

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Hey Rainman,

Thanks for the info. :)
We only have two types of cartridges in the market for 12 gauge. Bird shot No.4 and Buck Shot SG, haven't got any Slug Shots or Sabot Shots :( .
Will try to get a ticket this season, if i get it, will definitely use the shotgun with the SG Cartridge. I never knew shotguns were used to kill deer, now i know. Thanks.

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